Considering, Questioning and Reimagining Harmony: Multicultural, Multihistorical and Multidisciplinary Reflections
Editat de Prof Karyn Lai, Prof Rick Benitez, Chenyang Lien Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 noi 2025
Harmony is pursued by individuals, families, societies and nations as a fundamental value. Yet it often comes at the cost of freedom, creativity and individuality. This book explores ways in which it may be misleading to regard harmony as opposed to difference or to think that harmony and disruption are independent.
Featuring examples of historically and culturally diverse perspectives of harmony, an international line-up of contributors reflect on ideas from ancient Greek, Chinese, Indian and Japanese thought. They draw on modern and contemporary thinkers and from music and design perspectives. The range of historical and cultural reflections make it possible to re-imagine the concept and practice of harmony, either by incorporating a role for disruption, or by recognising a dynamic in which disruption balances the overreach of harmony.
By including historically and culturally diverse perspectives of harmony to widen the horizons of consideration, this collection present a more inclusive understanding of this major philosophical and political concept.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350453210
ISBN-10: 1350453218
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 158 x 236 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350453218
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 158 x 236 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction
Part I. Considering Harmony
1. The Bow and the Lyre: Structural Opposition and Harmonic Tension in Heraclitus- Rick Benitez
2. The Conceptualisation of Harmony in Indian Aesthetic Thought: the Santa Rasa- Meera Baindur
3. A Principled and Context-Sensitive Harmony Within and Without: Zhu Xi's Conception of Harmony- Yat-Hung Leung
Part II. Questioning Harmony
4. The Zhuangzi: Disruptive and harmonious engagements with the world- Karyn Lai
5. Kaibara Ekken on Making Room for Disagreement: An Edo Confucian Defense of Moderate Adversariality- Matthew D. Walker
6. Harmony and Hegemony: Enactivism and Oppressive Equilibria- Lee Wilson
7. A Buddhist Critique of Harmony- James Mark Shields
8. Real harmony of the self: Enactivism and the Kyoto School- Yuko Ishihara & Katsunori Miyahara
Part III. Reimagining Harmony
9. Strong Harmony- Chenyang Li
10. The Harmony of Opposites in Design and Philosophy- Derek Lomas & Haian Xue
11. Music and the existential significance of harmony- Goetz Richter
12. Making Harmony Safe for Democracy- Avery Kolers
13. Constitutional Dialogue as Active Confucian Harmony- Sungmoon Kim
Index
Part I. Considering Harmony
1. The Bow and the Lyre: Structural Opposition and Harmonic Tension in Heraclitus- Rick Benitez
2. The Conceptualisation of Harmony in Indian Aesthetic Thought: the Santa Rasa- Meera Baindur
3. A Principled and Context-Sensitive Harmony Within and Without: Zhu Xi's Conception of Harmony- Yat-Hung Leung
Part II. Questioning Harmony
4. The Zhuangzi: Disruptive and harmonious engagements with the world- Karyn Lai
5. Kaibara Ekken on Making Room for Disagreement: An Edo Confucian Defense of Moderate Adversariality- Matthew D. Walker
6. Harmony and Hegemony: Enactivism and Oppressive Equilibria- Lee Wilson
7. A Buddhist Critique of Harmony- James Mark Shields
8. Real harmony of the self: Enactivism and the Kyoto School- Yuko Ishihara & Katsunori Miyahara
Part III. Reimagining Harmony
9. Strong Harmony- Chenyang Li
10. The Harmony of Opposites in Design and Philosophy- Derek Lomas & Haian Xue
11. Music and the existential significance of harmony- Goetz Richter
12. Making Harmony Safe for Democracy- Avery Kolers
13. Constitutional Dialogue as Active Confucian Harmony- Sungmoon Kim
Index
Recenzii
This volume is comparative philosophy exemplified - generative, lucid, gripping, and provoking. Drawing on classical traditions from around the globe and applying them to contemporary philosophical and political questions, these essays together provide a variety of ways of thinking about harmony as a virtue and a value, as well as ways in which the search for harmony might actually contribute to the ongoing ills of this world. Harmony, this volume shows us, is a concept that connects self and world, aesthetics and politics, intuition and reason and the heart-mind. We may only hope it does so for the good.
In modern western thought, the concept of Harmony remains severely under theorized, either restricted to aesthetics, or when used in other domains, understood naively, almost unthinkingly as conflict-free agreement. This important book opens up new avenues of inquiry that show that harmony is rich, complex, multivalent and internally dissonant, with immense moral resonance for both individuals and societies. A compelling collection of essays.
In modern western thought, the concept of Harmony remains severely under theorized, either restricted to aesthetics, or when used in other domains, understood naively, almost unthinkingly as conflict-free agreement. This important book opens up new avenues of inquiry that show that harmony is rich, complex, multivalent and internally dissonant, with immense moral resonance for both individuals and societies. A compelling collection of essays.